Trust is a big asset, I saw a recent study somewhere that webshoppers seem 
to be considerably more loyal than one assumes. More reason not to take 
chances. Risk taking was what got us into the current complex situation 
(I'm in Spain)

El miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2012 09:51:23 UTC+2, Adam Reynolds escribió:
>
> This. This beyond anything else. You would have a major problem with 
> customer trust. 
>
> On a side note you can google mongodb transactions and see the 
> hassle/failure people have had trying to make transactional processes work 
> within Mongodb. It really is the wrong tool for the job at the (moment).
>
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 12:05 AM, Eric S <er...@geekzilla.org<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> The last factor, and probably the most important one in my opinion, is 
>> lost reputation.  If you bought something online, never received anything, 
>> and when you contacted the seller, they said that they had no record of 
>> your order other than the CC charge, would you EVER use them again, even if 
>> they promptly refunded your money?
>>
>

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